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In this lesson you will learn how to specify titles and footnotes, change titles and footnotes, and delete titles and footnotes. Perhaps youve already noticed that, by default, all the reports you create using SAS include the title, The SAS System centered at the top of the report. And in certain file formats there is a date-time stamp and page number in the top right hand corner of the report. But, often times adding a title of your choosing to your reports can make them more meaningful, and can help you stay better organized. You can easily add your own titles and footnotes to reports in SAS. In your SAS reports, you can specify up to 10 titles and 10 footnotes. To specify a title you use the title statement. To specify a footnote you use the footnote statement. Other than the keyword at the beginning, the title and footnote statements share the same general form. Following the keyword, you specify a value for n. A number from 1 to 10 that indicates the line o